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i fell up to my next in ice water completely submerged in the middle of nowhere alaska. that was part of the job so this could be captured. we tried to convey what it took to make this story happen. no one told james to take these cameras and put them out there. sometimes people ask why hadn't people done this before? it's so ridiculously difficult to oh to get these cameras in these locations. it's different from people debating on news, a versus b and all these scientific points that people bring up. it's easy to manipulate the data. it's impossible to manipulate the photograph. >> eliot: the difficulty has been we had a presidential campaign where we hoped there would be a discussion about climate change. what do you think should happen next? what would you like to see happen to confront this problem. >> if there is one single thing to really address the solution is to pay for fossil fuels properly. it goes into a long complicated conversation but there are a lot of externallalities when we buy gas at the pump.
i fell up to my next in ice water completely submerged in the middle of nowhere alaska. that was part of the job so this could be captured. we tried to convey what it took to make this story happen. no one told james to take these cameras and put them out there. sometimes people ask why hadn't people done this before? it's so ridiculously difficult to oh to get these cameras in these locations. it's different from people debating on news, a versus b and all these scientific points that people...
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low pressure is building from the gulf of alaska. when these two come together, all of this moisture hitting the wall in the atmosphere and then getting shoved to the east, guess where it will end up. all indications are that it will end up in northern california and that could be a problem with too much rain. so enjoy the dry tomorrow, because after tomorrow we'll be wet for a while, perhaps up to a week. san francisco tomorrow 62. livermore 65. put up lights in san jose, partly sunny tomorrow 64 degrees. i don't think we'll see as much fog tomorrow as we did this morning and it was widespread around the bay. redwood city, high of 64. rain begins on wednesday. a little bit of a break on thursday with scattered showers and then the heavy stuff moves in friday, saturday, sunday and even the top of next week. it looks like we're going to be wet and wet for a while and it starts on wednesday morning. so enjoy the dry while we have it. that is your cbs 5 forecast. >> thank you, paul. >>> bay area sand dunes at the center of a development
low pressure is building from the gulf of alaska. when these two come together, all of this moisture hitting the wall in the atmosphere and then getting shoved to the east, guess where it will end up. all indications are that it will end up in northern california and that could be a problem with too much rain. so enjoy the dry tomorrow, because after tomorrow we'll be wet for a while, perhaps up to a week. san francisco tomorrow 62. livermore 65. put up lights in san jose, partly sunny tomorrow...
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homes that's in the gulf of alaska is picking up subtropical moisture and you get some good energy in this whenever you combine a cold low out of the gulf with this warm subtropical stream. that's why tomorrow it wouldn't be a surprise if we were to see a few thunderstorms around the bay area, as well. so lightning would not be out of the question when it all arrives tomorrow morning. we'll get a bead on the timing in a minute. it also has implications for tahoe which has forecast highs tomorrow in the low 40s. winter weather advisories are posted all day tomorrow. snow level down to 7,000 feet. we'll get up to 8" of snow from this and southerly winds in the mountains to 60 miles an hour. this is the model that shows how the atmosphere should behave so this is today, clouds, clouds, clouds. this is about midnight. now, watch, bang! right about 6 a.m. and again a second wave comes in about 9:00 to noon tomorrow. after that, we get this, clearing behind all of it by the afternoon. but when we do get hit, we'll get hit hard tomorrow. forecast highs in the low 60s for us today. in the ext
homes that's in the gulf of alaska is picking up subtropical moisture and you get some good energy in this whenever you combine a cold low out of the gulf with this warm subtropical stream. that's why tomorrow it wouldn't be a surprise if we were to see a few thunderstorms around the bay area, as well. so lightning would not be out of the question when it all arrives tomorrow morning. we'll get a bead on the timing in a minute. it also has implications for tahoe which has forecast highs...
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one big storm went to the north heading just south of alaska. there's a couple other little pieces underneath it. slowly but surely all this mess will kick in to the west as we go through the next 48 hours. you can see the high, thin clouds sneaking into california, oregon and washington state. a huge area of high pressure tries to hold on for at least one more day. it's going to be a slow-moving system. once it starts raining on wednesday, a couple impulses that come onshore. then it looks like a three or four-day event and should kick out. the next 48 hours, notice the rainfall bullseye is here, central and northern california. again, that's 48 hours away. that will really add up when i show you the map tomorrow. today's forecast, enjoy it while itthe afternoon a little worse. definitely more sunshine towards arizona and southern california. >> as far as rainfall totals, some spots could get six to eight inches, maybe enough for minor flooding. >>> bill, thanks so much. a mystery in ramallah as the remains of former palestinian leader yasser a
one big storm went to the north heading just south of alaska. there's a couple other little pieces underneath it. slowly but surely all this mess will kick in to the west as we go through the next 48 hours. you can see the high, thin clouds sneaking into california, oregon and washington state. a huge area of high pressure tries to hold on for at least one more day. it's going to be a slow-moving system. once it starts raining on wednesday, a couple impulses that come onshore. then it looks...
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so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail of place but a nun and for all phones who brought their dia to life. five years ago. built adult kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys regularly update their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty four seven on the phone itself but children are the most important thing my own interests not play
so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail of place but a nun and for all phones who brought their dia to...
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alaska is a perfect example, of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. clean-burning natural gas which i might add has driven our carbon emissions down to 1992 levels without any government regulation. it was done merely because we had an a.m. will supply of clean-burning natural gas. host: dave in denver, colorado, democratic caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. what is the status or set back to the keystone pipeline as it comes into production? what's the approximate percentage of those petroleum products that will be retained in the united states? guest: thanks for the question. coming from denver, you know you have a great governor out there who is a big proponent of oil and gas development. colorado is one of the models we have in terms of allowing the development to move forward. thanks to you and others out there that support this robust development. on the keystone xl pipeline, we have been disappointed in the president that it hasn't been approved. 20,000 estimated what we see today is hope that the president will approve it over the ne
alaska is a perfect example, of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. clean-burning natural gas which i might add has driven our carbon emissions down to 1992 levels without any government regulation. it was done merely because we had an a.m. will supply of clean-burning natural gas. host: dave in denver, colorado, democratic caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. what is the status or set back to the keystone pipeline as it comes into production? what's the approximate percentage of...
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so it can reach alaska. it can touch hawaii to be sure. we've got defense, missile defense systems in place to deal with this kind of capability. we have land-based systems in alaska that can deal with missile and aegis systems sea based that can deal with it. so the defense department has the capacity to deal with this kind of capability. jenna: only a few short years ago north korea was threatening to develop a nuclear weapon. we had heavy sanctions in place to try to keep them from doing that. one day we woke up and they were testing their nuclear weapon. we also look at north korea as a model potentially for iran because we have the serious sanctions on iran right now. general, i'm just curious, based on what you're seeing from north korea today, what type of scenarios do you see with iran playing out, whether or not they eventually test their own nuclear weapon and what we can expect from them if and when they do? >> well, look it, i think the iranians have always looked at this chapter in north korea as a pertains to the united state
so it can reach alaska. it can touch hawaii to be sure. we've got defense, missile defense systems in place to deal with this kind of capability. we have land-based systems in alaska that can deal with missile and aegis systems sea based that can deal with it. so the defense department has the capacity to deal with this kind of capability. jenna: only a few short years ago north korea was threatening to develop a nuclear weapon. we had heavy sanctions in place to try to keep them from doing...
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canada and the united states have an interesting discussion about the border between alaska and northern canada -- >> ambiguity. >> better off when it was terrorists knowing us, and not when you knew how many barrel of oil contributed to each nation's economy. that's an aside. i want to ask mj a question as to moving from the flash point of the moment, the longer term issue of the indian ocean and seeing china bases in sri lanka. baluchistan, is this an issue with the sea leans, commerce with africa, or does it see it as an encirclement of india, and, therefore, a strategic threat to india rather than a legitimate protection to the sea lanes? >> thank you. let me go to lisa here. >> lisa from washington. with all of the talk about hyde, i was surprised none of you mentioned the question of how china treats its own people in human rights. i wonder, you know, earlier this year when the human rights lawyer escaped to the u.s. embassy, it was awkward for secretary clinton at the time, but it ultimately led her to say that human rights is at the heart of the diplomacy with china i want to hea
canada and the united states have an interesting discussion about the border between alaska and northern canada -- >> ambiguity. >> better off when it was terrorists knowing us, and not when you knew how many barrel of oil contributed to each nation's economy. that's an aside. i want to ask mj a question as to moving from the flash point of the moment, the longer term issue of the indian ocean and seeing china bases in sri lanka. baluchistan, is this an issue with the sea leans,...
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what about the liberte raid in alaska? is it something like, they are drilling down 40,000 feet? they stopped it for the last 10,000 because they want to put a damper on the oil in the middle east? isn't that true? guest: i assume you are talking about the shell operations. that is what you are talking about, let me give you a backdrop, we have been in a process for over five years, they have invested over $4 million and those operations, and only this summer were they allowed to have a partial drill into that area. they now come off those areas and expect to go back and next summer during the summer drilling. but we have vast resources. of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. cleaner-burning natural gas which i might add, has driven carbon emissions down to 1992 levels. it was merely because we had a supply of natural gas. host: we will go to dave on our line for democrats, decver. go ahead. caller: what is the son back to the keystone pipeline if it comes into production? what is the approximate percentage of those petroleum products that will be retained in the united state
what about the liberte raid in alaska? is it something like, they are drilling down 40,000 feet? they stopped it for the last 10,000 because they want to put a damper on the oil in the middle east? isn't that true? guest: i assume you are talking about the shell operations. that is what you are talking about, let me give you a backdrop, we have been in a process for over five years, they have invested over $4 million and those operations, and only this summer were they allowed to have a partial...
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what about the liberte raid in alaska? is it something like, they are drilling down 40,000 feet? they stopped it for the last 10,000 because they want to put a damper on the oil in the middle east? isn't that true? guest: i assume you are talking about the shell operations. that is what you are talking about, let me give you a backdrop, we have been in a process for over five years, they have invested over $4 million and those operations, and only this summer were they allowed to have a partial drill into that area. they now come off those areas and expect to go back and next summer during the summer drilling. but we have vast resources. of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. cleaner-burning natural gas which i might add, has driven carbon emissions down to 1992 levels. it was merely because we had a supply of natural gas. host: we will go to dave on our line for democrats, decver. go ahead. caller: what is the son back to the keystone pipeline if it comes into production? what is the approximate percentage of those petroleum products that will be retained in the united state
what about the liberte raid in alaska? is it something like, they are drilling down 40,000 feet? they stopped it for the last 10,000 because they want to put a damper on the oil in the middle east? isn't that true? guest: i assume you are talking about the shell operations. that is what you are talking about, let me give you a backdrop, we have been in a process for over five years, they have invested over $4 million and those operations, and only this summer were they allowed to have a partial...
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. >> now that i'm tired of watching alaska bull worm of spongebob, i have moved on. >> spongebob i see a lot of it. >> that one i'm familiar with. >> sunday night tv. tv cartoons. you watch them with younger people and it's like watching a game of thrones with your kids. >> whoa, boy. >> i want to record that last five seconds and replay it over and over. >> good finale though. >> it's the journal's turn today to look at hp. the questions are they beginning to turn on meg? >> you know, we got a shareholder lawsuit yesterday not unexpected. you'll get plenty of strike suits here in terms of what the company has done. listen, i don't think -- it's a very difficult road that she's going down. >> you're not -- >> i have no sense that her board doesn't fully support her at this point. meg is the company ceo. ougautonomy is just another pla of complexity you added to an extraordinary difficult set of circumstances. she may have moved on from that. it may be more of a pr problem than execution problem for hp in some way. i don't know. >> carl raise as great point. she was on the board. i got
. >> now that i'm tired of watching alaska bull worm of spongebob, i have moved on. >> spongebob i see a lot of it. >> that one i'm familiar with. >> sunday night tv. tv cartoons. you watch them with younger people and it's like watching a game of thrones with your kids. >> whoa, boy. >> i want to record that last five seconds and replay it over and over. >> good finale though. >> it's the journal's turn today to look at hp. the questions are they...